Hmmmm... Hello, Well, when I turn my camera on, there's this weird sound, like it's stuck or something, and then it says "Lens Error" and then after it says "RETRY POWER ON".. I've tried many times, it just doesn't seem to work. Can you help me?

This is a common error with allot of casio camera because of a button flaw that causes the lens to come out when the play or pic button is hit. the problem you are seeing is a stripped zoom gear. casio does not warranty it. that sucks but you can have it repaired. depending on where you have it done it may be 85.00 and up. I repair these problems all the time and understand your frustration.

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HMMMM dis usually comes when there is a falt i your camera . da beep meanss there is an error usually .i think your camera lens is stuck.... and it wont even budge if there is da slightest friction , take it to a repair shop or service personnel

It's most likely that your camera has either had a knock on the lens or been dropped, if the sound is mechanical (like a whizz). If it's more clicky in nature, there might be a grain of sand or dirt stuck in it. If you have an air blower, try that on the lens. If it is mechanical, your lens will need to be replaced, either by casio or a qualified dealer. This is usually an equivalent cost to buying the camera new, unless it is covered under warranty.

This is probably THE most common failure among digital cameras. There's a halfway chance of fixing it yourself, described here: http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/12/fixing-lens-error-on-digital-camera.html

Hey Joy_2008, A lens error usually means something is obstructing the movement of the lens (i.e. sand). You could try blowing compressed air into the side of the lens to try and dislodge whatever is stuck in the lens. You could also try placing the camera on a flat surface with the lens pointed up. While holding the shutter button in turn on the camera. What this sometimes does is force the lens to move before the camera shuts down, and when the lens moves hopefully it will dislodge whatever is stuck. If none of this works I would have the camera looked at by an authorized service technician. I hope this helps!Sincerely,AllanGo Ahead. Use Us.